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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 18.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000033 (2000) G. Manzi [Italie] ; A. Gracia ; J L ArsuagaCranial discrete traits in the middle pleistocene humans from Sima de los Huesos (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain). Does hypostosis represent any increase in "ontogenetic stress" along the Neanderthal lineage?
000427 (2002) Silvia Cornero [Argentine] ; Rodolfo C. Puche[Cribra orbitalia (Porotic hyperostosis) in a prehistoric population of Parana Medio].
000600 (2004) Ulrike Wapler [France] ; Eric Crubézy ; Michael SchultzIs cribra orbitalia synonymous with anemia? Analysis and interpretation of cranial pathology in Sudan.
000605 (2003) Laurence Hapiot [France]Malaria and porotic hyperostosis in the Aegean world from the Paleolithic to the Geometrical period.
000656 (2005) Luigi L. Capasso [Italie]Antiquity of cancer.
000677 (2000) Z. Lubocka [Pologne]Cribra orbitalia in early medieval population from Ostrów Lednicki (Poland).
000679 (1992) T. AndersonAn example of meningiomatous hyperostosis from medieval Rochester.
000690 (1992) C M Halffman ; G R Scott ; P O PedersenPalatine torus in the Greenlandic Norse.
000715 (2006) Michele R. Buzon [Canada]Health of the non-elites at Tombos: Nutritional and disease stress in New Kingdom Nubia.
000786 (1992) P. Stuart-Macadam [Canada]Porotic hyperostosis: a new perspective.
000929 (2009) Phillip L. Walker [États-Unis] ; Rhonda R. Bathurst ; Rebecca Richman ; Thor Gjerdrum ; Valerie A. AndrushkoThe causes of porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia: a reappraisal of the iron-deficiency-anemia hypothesis.
000A34 (1991) L. J Zsa [Hongrie] ; I. PapPorotic hyperostosis on fossil skulls. A study, using scanning electron microscopy.
000B20 (1990) C H Kramar [Suisse] ; R. Lagier ; C A BaudThoracic spinal hyperostosis in an early mediaeval skeleton.
000D45 (2014) Sandra Lösch ; Negahnaz Moghaddam ; Alice Paladin ; Ute Rummel ; Estelle Hower-Tilmann ; Albert ZinkMorphologic-anthropological investigations in tomb K93.12 at Dra' Abu el-Naga (Western Thebes, Egypt).
001510 (1993) E. Crubézy ; E. Crubézy-Ibanez[Evaluation of diagnostic criteria for hyperostotic diseases on a series of skeletons. Epidemiological implications].
001514 (1994) D M Mittler ; D P Van GervenDevelopmental, diachronic, and demographic analysis of cribra orbitalia in the medieval Christian populations of Kulubnarti.
001597 (????) E. Crubézy [France]Etiopathogenesis of skeletal hyperostosis. A study of a European population that lived 7700 years ago.
001633 (????) P J Pérez [Espagne] ; A. Gracía ; I. Martínez ; J L ArsuagaPaleopathological evidence of the cranial remains from the Sima de los Huesos Middle Pleistocene site (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain). Description and preliminary inferences.

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